Sector 77
Sector 77 Information
For full data release notes see: DRN108.
For a list of TIC IDs with noted issues, see this list.
Sector Summary
Sector dates: March 25 2024 to April 23 2024
Pointing: Northern hemisphere
Days of Science Data Collection: 17.92
Days of Paused Data Collection: 10.15
Spacecraft Pointing (deg)
|
RA |
dec |
roll |
Spacecraft |
255.86 |
63.86 |
302.34 |
Camera 1 |
218.0 |
35.99 |
62.6 |
Camera 2 |
237.55 |
56.0 |
48.26 |
Camera 3 |
283.8 |
67.98 |
186.73 |
Camera 4 |
337.36 |
59.86 |
137.85 |
Orbit Summary
Orbits |
Dates (UTC) Start - End |
Cadence # Start - End |
Momentum dumps |
161a |
2024-03-25 - 2024-04-01 |
1560979 - 1565910 |
1 |
161b |
2024-04-02 - 2024-04-06 |
1566061 - 1569420 |
1 |
162b |
2024-04-16 - 2024-04-23 |
1576576 - 1581187 |
1 |
Sector Notes
Noted Issue |
Description |
Safe Hold: |
Sector 77 observations were truncated on April 6 because the on-board data recorder filled up due to a missed downlink on April 1. Observations did not resume until April 16 because the spacecraft was in Safe Hold mode. A total of 10.022 days of observations were lost due to these two events. No data are taken in Spacecraft Safe Hold mode, which is a configuration that prioritizes the safety of the spacecraft and instrument in response to anomalies. The temperatures of the cameras change slightly during safe holds, and users may find small shifts (≤ 0.5 pixels) in the images for about 2 days after data collection resumes after a safe hold. These shifts are incorporated into the World Coordinate Solutions. Data collection was paused for a total of 10.15 days due to on-board data recorder fill, Safe Hold mode, and data downloads. In total, there are 17.92 days of science data collected in Sector 77.
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Spacecraft pointing: |
The pointing in Sector 77 was set at +83.5 degrees in ecliptic latitude so that Camera 3
points near the North Ecliptic Pole. Camera 4 was used for guiding in both orbits.
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Scattered light: |
In Sector 77, the Earth introduces scattered light signals at the end of Orbit 161a, the beginning of 161b, and the beginning of 162b, The Moon impacts Camera 1 near the end of of Orbit 161a and the middle of Orbit 162b.
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